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== == Ukraine was not independent during WW2, therefore it did not have a leader. It was a part of Russia
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Ukraine was one of the republics which comprised the Soviet Union. It never actually "belonged to" Russia.
Ukraine was part of the Russian empire for centuries, and was also part of the USSR. It became independent in 1991, when the Soviet Union dissolved after the Cold War. There has been tension between Ukraine’s old ties to Russia and new allegiances with Western nations ever since.
Ukraine has the same military as Russia. So don't mess with them
Officially, there is not a war between Ukraine and Russia. However, Russia has claimed territory from Ukraine based on a referendum that did not meet the standards required by international law, and Russia appears to be illegally assisting Ukrainian rebels who are aligned with Russia against the Ukrainian government.
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Is it just an EGO _perception between two European Leaders?
The capital is Kiev. Sevastopol is disputed between Ukraine and Russia.
between russia and ukraine
Russia and Romania don't share a border. Ukraine borders both countries, the only country to do so. Romania is to the southwest of Russia.
Its not a wise and good question. Still the answer is (answer depends on how you see the 'n between' countries! Romania, Moldavia, Russia, or, Serbia, Hungary, Romania, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine Or, Bulgaria-Black Sea-Ukraine
ukraine.
Russia is on the East of Ukraine.
Ukraine is part of Mars
== == Ukraine was not independent during WW2, therefore it did not have a leader. It was a part of Russia
Ukraine was in Russian Empire and in Soviet Union WITH Russia, but never IN Russia.